Coming in A Sentence

    1

    A far more radical remodelling of the army was undertaken at Babylon in 323, by which the old phalanx system was to be given up for one in which the unit was to be composed of Macedonians with pikes and Asiatics with missile arms in combination - a change calculated to be momentous both from a military point of view in the coming wars, and from a political, in the close fusion of Europeans and Asiatics.

    2

    A herald sent forward to announce the coming of a king.

    3

    About one-third of the cotton used in Russian mills is grown on Russian territory, the remainder coming chiefly from the United States.

    4

    About you... that he's not supposed to... that you're coming back here - home, in a few weeks, or less.

    5

    According to population Lemberg is the fourth city in the Austrian empire, coming after Vienna, Prague and Trieste.

    6

    After a severe struggle this proposal was accepted; but the academic discussion on the constitution continued for weary months, and on the 20th of May, realizing the hopelessness of coming to terms with the ultra-democrats, Gagern and his friends resigned.

    7

    After having been somewhat neglected for the greater attractions and wider field presented by organic chemistry, the study of the elements and their inorganic compounds is now' rapidly coming into favour; new investigators are continually entering the lists; the beaten paths are being retraversed and new ramifications pursued.

    8

    After Ralph died in 1980, I remembered our good times in Colorado forty years before when we were kids, and I started coming back.

    9

    Alex had been taking her to church for a long time, so they were greeted together warmly and everyone asked how repairs were coming along on her house.

    10

    Alex is coming over to pick me up so we can ride this morning.

    11

    All that would do is warn them he knew and he would be coming out to get her.

    12

    All these grow well in good garden soil, and blossom from March onwards, coming in very early in genial seasons.

    13

    Amid the chaos, a nurse calmly filled out forms in a method­ical fashion, looking as if the second coming of Christ wouldn't ruf­fle her.

    14

    Among Lockyer's other works are - The Dawn of Astronomy (1894), to which Stonehenge and other British Stone Monuments astronomically considered (1906) may be considered a sequel; Recent and coming Eclipses (1897); and Inorganic Evolution (1900).

    15

    Among other matters reference is made to the introduction of Christianity in the reign of Tiberius; the persecution under Diocletian; the spread of the Arian heresy; the election of Maximus as emperor by the legions in Britain, and his subsequent death at Aquileia; the incursions of the Picts and Scots into the southern part of the island; the temporary assistance rendered to the harassed Britons by the Romans; the final abandonment of the island by the latter; the coming of the Saxons and their reception by Guortigern (Vortigern); and, finally, the conflicts between the Britons, led by a noble Roman, Ambrosius Aurelianus, and the new invaders.

    16

    And I don't want to take the beating I know is coming to me.

    17

    And I think he was coming after me when you drove up.

    18

    Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places.

    19

    Apparently it was in progress at the time of his coming to Egypt in the reign of Ptolemy Euergetes I.

    20

    Architects, turners, tilemakers, decorative artists and sculptors, coming from China and from Korea, erected grand temples for the worship of Buddha enshrining images of much beauty and adorned with paintings and carvings of considerable merit.

    21

    Are you guys coming up?

    22

    As someone accustomed to planting ideas in the heads of others, she recognized the thought as coming from someone else.

    23

    As the French columns coming up from the south and west gradually surrounded him, he drew in his troops under shelter of the fortress and its improvised entrenched camp, and on the 15th he found himself completely surrounded.

    24

    As the group passed the stairs, Ginger Dawkins was coming down.

    25

    Aside from the whole mountain coming down and the Peak being overrun by God-knows-who?

    26

    At one time hope, at another despondency, now assured confidence, now doubt and despair, here a firm faith in the speedy coming of the kingdom of .heaven, there the thought of taking refuge by flight - such is the range of the emotions.

    27

    At Rouen the feast was celebrated on Christmas Day, and was intended to represent the times before the coming of Christ.

    28

    At the porch she paused, watching the car coming up the drive.

    29

    At the time the Jewish question was coming to the fore in London, and Leon of Modena's book did much to stimulate popular interest.

    30

    At this point the great trade routes met in ancient times, the one crossing from the Phoenician ports to the Persian Gulf, the other coming up from Petra and south Arabia.

    31

    At this time he was already so much the coming man that, upon the retirement of Count Lobanov, his mother-in-law, Countess Toll, saw fit to inform Count Muraviev that her son-in-law, upon his appointment as foreign minister, would bear him in mind.

    32

    At this time the ship in which his wife and family, with all his property, were coming to join him, was wrecked, and every one on board lost.

    33

    Aware of the growing feeling against war in France, Napoleon had determined to make his allies not only bear the expenses of the coming campaign, but find the men as well, and he was so far master of Europe that of the 363,000 who on the 24th of June crossed the Niemen no Iess than two-thirds were Germans, Austrians, Poles or Italians.

    34

    Because her Guardian wasn't coming this time.

    35

    Because I pissed him off, and I know he's coming to get his necklace back.

    36

    Because I should have seen it coming.

    37

    Because you were sleeping and I knew I'd be coming home after I finished some things at work.

    38

    Before coming, however, to the history of federation, and the evolution of the Labour party, we must refer briefly to some other questions which have been of general interest very soon after the gold discoveries, the European miners objecting strongly to the presence of these aliens upon the diggings.

    39

    Before she registered lightening coming towards them, he had blocked it.

    40

    Before the coming of white settlers there was an Indian village called Shawnee on the site of the present borough.

    41

    Beginning to reign in 1738 and coming of age in 1746, this prince is the most notable of the rulers of Baden.

    42

    Besides, had she known he was coming home for lunch, she could have fixed him something to eat.

    43

    Besides, if an eighteen-wheeler was going to make "possum pizza" out of him, he wanted to hear it coming.

    44

    Bestuzhev's offer, communicated to the British government at the end of 1745, to attack Prussia if Great Britain would guarantee subsidies to the amount of some £6,000,000, was rejected as useless now that Austria and Prussia were coming to terms. Then he turned to Austria, and on the 22nd of May 1746, an offensive and defensive alliance was concluded between the two powers manifestly directed against Prussia.

    45

    Bet you didn't see this one coming, Oracle.

    46

    Better would be a long time coming, but she felt more in control of her emotions.

    47

    But as Dean hung up the phone he had no illusions about the pledges ever coming to fruition.

    48

    But even here it seems impossible to deny some influence coming from the Aegean area, and Scythic beasts are very like certain products of Mycenaean and early Ionic art.

    49

    But he wasn't even in Ouray between the early 1940's, when he was a child visiting summers, and 1980, when he started coming back after his brother died.

    50

    But I don't see it ever coming to that.

    51

    But if so it ceases to be available as evidence of a coming reversal of the dominant process.

    52

    But in its cool spirit it forecasts the coming age, whose master is John Locke.

    53

    But the connexion with foreign parts led to the gradual introduction of a procedure resembling that coming into use on the continent and based on the Roman civil law.

    54

    But the publicity on this is like the second coming.

    55

    But the republic never recovered from the blow, coming as it did on the top of the Turkish wars and the loss of her trade by the discovery of the Cape route.

    56

    By arrangement with the Chinese government a branch of the Imperial maritime customs has been established there for the collection of duties upon goods coming from or going to the interior, in accordance with the general treaty tariff.

    57

    By coming in contact with over-bridges or erections on the sides of the line 12.

    58

    By coming in contact, while riding on i.

    59

    By mid-afternoon both legs were feeling tight and his breath was coming in rapid puffs each time he tackled one of the ever lengthening climbs.

    60

    Byrne just telephoned and said he wouldn't be coming in.

    61

    Coming after a series of incompetent rulers, the German princess 11., proved herself a worthy successor to Peter the Great both in home and in foreign affairs; but she was not a mere imitator.

    62

    Coming by marriage into the hands of the earls of March and Plantagenets, the manor was finally vested in the crown.

    63

    Coming from a liberated woman like you, that sounds a little strange.

    64

    Coming from the Tibesti highlands the Bahr-el-Ghazal has a south-westerly trend to Lake Chad.

    65

    Coming now to the post-classical period, we find among poets worthy of mention Beligh, Nevres, Hishmet and Sunbuli-zada Vehbi, each of whom wrote in a style peculiar to himself.

    66

    Coming out of the trees was the mother bear, and behind her, the two cubs.

    67

    Coming over the Drakensberg in considerable numbers during 1837, the Boers found the land stretching south from the mountains almost deserted, and Retief went to Arrival Dingaan to obtain a formal cession of the country of the west of the Tugela, which river the Zulu recognized as the boundary of Zululand proper.

    68

    Coming through the clearing to where the park benches were, he realized there was only one person.

    69

    Coming thus into virtual possession of a good library, Lambert had peculiar opportunities for improving himself in his literary and scientific studies.

    70

    Coming to Bombay, he fell under the influence of Dr John Wilson, principal of the Scottish College.

    71

    Coming to British Indian possessions, and beginning with Ceylon, we have Kelaart's Prodromus faunae Zeylanicae (8vo, 1852), and Ceylon.

    72

    Coming to England shortly after the completion of his education in the Rabbinic College at Warsaw, Dr Ginsburg continued his study of the Hebrew Scriptures, with special attention to the Megilloth.

    73

    Coming to Italy during an epidemic of plague, he was very diligent in tending the sick in the public hospitals at Aquapendente, Cesena and Rome, and effected many miraculous cures by entre nous, a la vie, a la mort."

    74

    Coming to Paris in 1790, he associated himself with Berna.rdin de St Pierre.

    75

    Coming to the Tertiary we find the Oligocene beds of Aix, of east Prussia (amber) and of Colorado, and the Miocene of Bavaria, especially rich in remains of beetles, most of which can be referred to existing genera.

    76

    Coming to the throne at such an early age, he had served no apprenticeship in the art of ruling, but he possessed great natural tact and a sound judgment ripened by the trials of exile.

    77

    Coming to the throne at the age of sixteen, he did the wisest thing he could by allowing himself to be guided by the most capable man he could find.

    78

    Coming up behind her, he grasped her waist and pulled her into the circle of his arms.

    79

    Coming up to bed, Ben?

    80

    Connor yawned, "I'm ready for bed, you coming Sarah?"

    81

    Cranes fitted with rotating hydraulic engines may be considered as coming under the third category.

    82

    Cynthia had spotted him coming up the walk, Martha explained, and managed to remain out of sight while Fred helped Shipton lug down the belongings.

    83

    Cynthia was thrilled with her new job and her school classes were finally coming together.

    84

    Dark fell, the only light in the cave coming from the snow.

    85

    Dark specks in her eyes gave her a short warning and she glanced up at Alex, feeling the faint coming on.

    86

    Daughter, where are you coming from?

    87

    Dean bumped into Joseph Dawkins, who was coming in from the patio, a beer in each hand.

    88

    Dean bumped into Seymour Fitzgerald coming out of a five-room ranch in Whispering Pines.

    89

    Dean figured with everything happening, sleep would be slow in coming.

    90

    Dean glanced up the street to see Donnie and Martha coming toward them, hand in hand.

    91

    Death didn't come.  Darkness fell, and Rhyn waited.  He paced and stretched, imagining there would be some kind of a struggle.  At long last, he forced himself to admit she wasn't coming.  No one could've overlooked the blow he dealt her underworld.  The trees all around them had died off with a tear forming in the earth that led in the direction of the palace.

    92

    Deidre didn't see the blow coming.

    93

    Desperate fighting now ensued, but fortunately, owing to the intersected ground, Soult was compelled to advance slowly, and in the end, Wellington coming up with Beresford from the right bank, the French retired baffled.

    94

    Do you know when they were coming back?

    95

    Donald isn't coming to the lawyer's office because he doesn't want to see Shipton if he doesn't have to.

    96

    Douroucoulis live in parties, and are purely nocturnal, sleeping during the day in hollow trees, and coming out at night to feed on insects and fruits, when they utter piercing cat-like screams.

    97

    During the 17th there was only indecisive skirmishing, Schwarzenberg waiting for his reinforcements coming up by the Dresden road, Blucher for Bernadotte to come in on his left, and by some extraordinary oversight Giulay was brought closer in to the Austrian centre, thus opening for the French their line of retreat towards Erfurt, and no imformation of this movement appears to have been conveyed to Blucher.

    98

    Dusty looked around the gym, sensing it was beyond time for him to admit he couldn't prevent what was coming.

    99

    Each movable web must pass the other without coming in contact with it or the fixed wire, and without rubbing on any part of the brasswork.

    100

    Elisabeth's coming for dinner!

    101

    Evans, coming on the scene in 1893, travelled in succeeding years about the island picking up trifles of unconsidered evidence, which gradually convinced him that greater things would eventually be found.

    102

    Except a division from Egypt, coming to fight on foot, no reinforcements were on the way, and the last of the five divisions from England, the 54th, had been swallowed up at Suvla.

    103

    F o i Notwithstanding the efforts of the Poles and the Military Orders to exclude Russia from the shores of the Baltic and keep her in a state of isolation, she was coming slowly into closer relations with central and western Europe.

    104

    Finally he smiled, his attention coming back to her eyes.

    105

    Finally her efforts resulted in something shiny coming out.

    106

    Finally we may note in this connexion that in advanced religion, at the point at which prayer is coming to be conceived as communion, silent adoration is sometimes thought to bring man nearest to God.

    107

    For coming with me today.

    108

    For the first time, she wondered if she had made the right choice in coming with him today.

    109

    For the moment the Jews were cowed, and next day they went submissively to greet the troops coming from Caesarea.

    110

    For these races respectively DOrpfeld suggests the names "Lycian" and "Carian," the latter coming in from the north Aegean, where Greek tradition remembered its former dominance.

    111

    From the time of the coming of the first considerable body of British settlers dates the development of trade and agriculture in the colony, followed somewhat later by the exploitation of the mineral resources of the country.

    112

    Full size ice pack coming right up.

    113

    Gabe realized she was coming to see him for pleasure, not business this time.

    114

    Gabriel was coming for her and the life growing within her.

    115

    Galena (q.v.), the principal lead ore, has a world-wide distribution, and is always contaminated with silver sulphide, the proportion of noble metal varying from about o of or less to o 3%, and in rare cases coming up to 2 or i %.

    116

    Gayarre, coming down to the war, based on deep and scholarly research, and greatly altered in successive editions.

    117

    Got word the inevitable is coming in three months or so.

    118

    Han knows you're coming.

    119

    Hannah no longer wore her engagement ring, and Katie wondered why she was so happy when she must know by now Gio wasn.t coming back for her.

    120

    Harmony met him in the woods, coming from the direction of the palace.

    121

    He calls himself most frequently manthran (" prophet"), ratu (" spiritual authority"), and saoshyant ("` the coming helper" - that is to say, when men come to be judged according to their deeds).

    122

    He claimed to be coming for her.  She didn't think she'd ever leave the underworld, especially now that she didn't have Gabriel.

    123

    He could hear the strains of some lost cowboy lover coming from Fred's room, a sure sign the door to the old man's room was open.

    124

    He dallied till the end of August, many weeks after the defeat, when the coming of Syracusan reinforcements decided him to depart; but on the 27th of that month was an eclipse of the moon, on the strength of which he insisted on a delay of almost another month.

    125

    He did not offer himself for re-election at Newark, and remained outside the House of Commons during the great struggle of the coming year.

    126

    He didn't know where the leaks were coming from in Europe, and he definitely didn't know where they were coming from in Arizona.

    127

    He didn't know you were coming here?

    128

    He didn't remember coming this way, but he was sure it was the way back.

    129

    He enjoyed coming home and sitting in his chair, relaxing and reading the newspaper while she put supper on the table.

    130

    He fought with Bul - garian and Greek guerrilla bands, coming meanwhile in contact with the representatives of the new ideas, and finding in Talaat, the minor telegraph official, a politician after his own heart.

    131

    He had been a member of several provincial academies before coming to Paris, where he purchased a position as advocate to the parlement.

    132

    He left a message, saying he wanted to make sure she got the address and still planned on coming tonight.

    133

    He lifted a brow, a twinkle coming into his eyes.

    134

    He loved using the vernacular, although it never sounded quite right coming from him.

    135

    He said he'd get something to eat later because with the weather front coming through, there might be a lot of turbulence.

    136

    He searched until it was almost too dark to see, finally coming to the one with the same marks as Jenn's necklace.

    137

    He set the iPad he carried on a totaled machine a few feet away without coming closer.

    138

    He smiled, a twinkle coming into his eyes.

    139

    He was appointed reporter of the commission charged with the preparation of the law, and his masterly report at once marked him out as one of the coming leaders.

    140

    He was coming from The Roma.

    141

    He was gazing down at her, their faces illuminated by light coming through the window in the door.

    142

    He was like a massive shadow among the sunny forest, dressed all in black and armed as if for battle, even when coming to see her.

    143

    He was most respectfully received at the camp, but could obtain no definite pledges from the king, who was bent on first coming to Florence.

    144

    He was searching her mind and coming up short again.

    145

    He wasn't coming closer.

    146

    He would have been here by now if he was coming.

    147

    He's coming out to gather her up and haul her home.

    148

    Henry then made his claim as coming by right line of blood from King Henry III., and through his right to recover the realm which was in point to be undone for default of governance and good law.

    149

    Her husband, though he afterwards deteriorated, seems at that time to have been neither better nor worse than the Berrichon squires around him, and the first years of her married life, during which her son Maurice and her daughter Solange were born, except for lovers' quarrels, were passed in peace and quietness, though signs were not wanting of the coming storm.

    150

    His attention turned to the purpose for coming inside the house.

    151

    His father's most trusted advisor had done the unthinkable, and yet, Ne'Rin had borne all the sacrifices that A'Ran had by coming with him.

    152

    His gaze swept around the room methodically, coming to rest on her.

    153

    His instructions were to demand an armistice, to intercept all supplies coming to the Turkish forces in the Morea from Africa or Turkey in general, and to look for directions to Stratford Canning (Lord Stratford de Redcliffe), the British ambassador at Constantinople.

    154

    His last day was Friday but he stuck around because Byrne was coming down from the head office with his last paycheck.

    155

    His sensitive ears picked up the sound of the television coming from the living room, but it wasn't this that woke him.

    156

    His smile was slow coming.

    157

    How a person dealt with that fear was the measure of their strength - and she was coming up short on the yardstick.

    158

    How are you coming on the secret code book?

    159

    How do you see this coming off?

    160

    How's the election coming?

    161

    How's the rest of your research coming?

    162

    I am coming to your location.

    163

    I been peeking out the door when I hear someone coming down stairs.

    164

    I called to tell you I was coming home for lunch.

    165

    I could fix a place for it to get out of the cold and rain without coming inside.

    166

    I could touch it, and perhaps that made the coming of the Pilgrims and their toils and great deeds seem more real to me.

    167

    I didn't think you were coming in until this afternoon.

    168

    I don't know where all this anger is coming from, but you might as well get it in your head that you and I are history.

    169

    I don't remember much of my time before coming to this world, except I was expelled.

    170

    I don't think our friendship will survive what is coming.

    171

    I don't think the other one is coming back, Rhyn replied.

    172

    I don't want him coming back here to finish the job... do you?

    173

    I drove the trip for fifteen years, when I started coming back to Ouray again.

    174

    I feel my madness coming.

    175

    I forgot my phone and a storm was coming up.

    176

    I gave her a ring last night, just to tell her noth­ing's new and I mentioned you were coming down.

    177

    I guess I had it coming, though.

    178

    I guess I had it coming.

    179

    I guess I had that coming.

    180

    I have a girl coming out here this afternoon for an interview.

    181

    I hope she's coming to visit.

    182

    I just don't like the way this is coming together, that's all.

    183

    I mean, he won't be coming back, just like Jule.

    184

    I never saw that one coming, though, he said.

    185

    I overheard you talking.  You're coming to save Katie.

    186

    I plan on leaving tomorrow morning and coming back on Sunday – just two days.

    187

    I see him every few dozen years, usually when he's coming to kill my mama.

    188

    I should have seen that one coming.

    189

    I should have seen this coming.

    190

    I slipped coming up.

    191

    I spoke with her on the phone around Christmas and mentioned I was coming to Ouray for some ice climbing.

    192

    I think we will see commodity prices plummet in the coming years.

    193

    I was coming home for lunch.

    194

    I was coming home from a movie with some friends and we came up on the accident—it had just happened.

    195

    I was kind of embarrassed about the money not coming in the mail like I said.

    196

    I was looking in the direction of the Europeans who are coming from beyond the seas to tear down thy purdahs and destroy thine empire."

    197

    I was sorry to see them go, but with the baby coming on and Joe's parents offering him a good job out there in California, they didn't have much choice.

    198

    I was telling Mrs. Edith about these here letters and how the two ladies from Boston will be coming to Bird Song.

    199

    I wish I had known you were coming.

    200

    I wondered how you were doing, and when you were coming home.

    201

    I'll tell them you're coming, she said.

    202

    I'm coming back tomorrow.

    203

    I'm coming for you, Kris.

    204

    I'm coming to get you.

    205

    I'm coming to live with you.

    206

    I'm coming to see you, he grated.

    207

    I'm definitely coming back.

    208

    I'm not coming back.

    209

    I'm not that fussy about his coming there to get it.

    210

    I'm sure you saw this coming.

    211

    I'm thinking of coming to see you.

    212

    I've got someone coming up here to seal the place off.

    213

    I've got to get a roast in the oven - company coming tonight.

    214

    If all their conversations in the three months he had been coming to the diner were put together, it was doubtful that they would make a respectable paragraph.

    215

    If Dad didn't send him, then who is he - and why was he on the plane coming from California with me?

    216

    If he thinks I'm going put those stupid things on my feet and swing down there like some mountain goat, he's crazier than I am for coming out here in the first place.

    217

    If he thought he could terrorize her, he had another think coming.

    218

    If you'd been doing that for the last year, I wouldn't have thought about coming up here.

    219

    If you're alive, I'm coming for you.

    220

    If you're there, I'm coming for you.

    221

    Imagine coming so far to see something she might've seen there!

    222

    In 1911 the Legislature adopted a new school code for the entire commonwealth, coming into operation Nov.

    223

    In cold climates men coming from the warm atmosphere of a mine, often in wet clothing, are liable to suffer in health unless proper provision is made for the necessary change of clothing.

    224

    In fact, I was calling to tell you that I'm coming home early.

    225

    In his letters to his friend Mathilde Wesendonck, it appears that while he was composing Tristan he already had the inspiration of working out the identification of Kundry, the messenger of the Grail, with the temptress who, under the spell of Klingsor, seduces the knights of the Grail; and he had, moreover, thought out the impressively obscure suggestion that she was Herodias, condemned like the wandering Jew to live till the Saviour's second coming.

    226

    In March 1770 a merchant named Liakhov saw a large herd of reindeer coming from the north to the Siberian coast, which induced him to start in a sledge in the direction whence they came.

    227

    In person he was small, with large head, projecting brow, prominent nose, and eyes wide apart, with black hair coming down almost to his eyebrows.

    228

    In temperate climates the impregnated females hibernate during the winter in houses, cellars, stables, the trunks of trees, &c., coming out to lay their eggs in the spring.

    229

    In the 7th century B.C. these Cimmerians were attacked and partly driven out by a horde of newcomers from upper Asia called Scythae; these imposed their name and their yoke upon all that were left in the Euxine steppes, but probably their coming did not really change the basis of the population, which remained Iranian.

    230

    In the prologue to the law-code of the great Babylonian monarch Khammurabi (c. 22 50 B.C.), the cities of Nineveh and Assur are both mentioned as coming under that king's beneficent influence.

    231

    In the religious literature they are almost exclusively represented as magicians and diviners opposing the Christian missionaries, though we find two of them acting as tutors to the daughters of Laegaire, the high-king, at the coming of St Patrick.

    232

    In the steppe-land and in the southern trans-Jordanic districts are numbers of true Arabs, mostly belonging to the great Anazeh family, which has been coming northwards from Nejd in detachments since the 13th century.

    233

    Instead of Fred O'Connor, it was Paul Dawkins coming down the stairs.

    234

    It happened so suddenly that I didn't realize it was coming.

    235

    It is also most probable that another similar stream - the N., coming from the Elbe, through the basin of the Vistula - ought to be distinguished.

    236

    It is also the earliest outstanding work which discloses that habit of Scotticism which took such strong hold of the popular Northern literature during the coming years of conflict with England.

    237

    It is coming to be recognized that the growth of religious toleration owed much to the early Quakers who, with the exception of a few Baptists at the first, stood almost alone among Dissenters in holding their public meetings openly and regularly.

    238

    It is essential that the paper covering be loose, so as to ensure that each wire is enclosed in a coating not of paper only, but also of air; the wires in fact are really insulated from each other by the dry air, the loose paper acting merely as a separator to prevent them from coming into contact.

    239

    It is now coming to be recognized that increase of blood pressure alone is not sufficient to account for all dropsical effusions.

    240

    It is the second town in point of population in the canton, coming next after I ausanne, though inferior to the "agglomeration" known as Montreux.

    241

    It is the terminal station of a branch of the London & North-Western railway coming southward from Shrewsbury, and is a station on the main line of the Great Western running to Fishguard; it is also the terminus of a branch-line of the Great Western running to Newcastle-Emlyn.

    242

    It receives a number of short streams from the ranges shutting in the upper end of the valley; the largest is the Ramiz, formed by the two streams of Pucara and Azangaro, both coming from the Knot of Vilcanota to the north.

    243

    It receives from the north several intermittent streams, the chief, usually carrying a fair amount of water, being the Khulu or Kolimbine, coming from the Kaarta plateau.

    244

    It shouldn't be funny, especially not when coming from her.

    245

    It was a strange thing to say, especially coming from someone who insisted she was no longer interested in him.

    246

    It was an hour later before they saw their first vehicle, an old Scout, battered and muddy, coming out of a side trail below them.

    247

    It was as if everything was coming to a head, and it couldn't have come at a worse time.

    248

    It was Brandon who kept coming back to Ouray year after year when you'd think the loathsome thing that happened here would cause him to despise the place.

    249

    It was clear he wasn't coming for her.

    250

    It was coming from the door, and sounded like scratching.

    251

    It was Katie who had said he was coming up to watch the goats kid.

    252

    It was not long, however, before the party itself became divided on the fiscal question; and a Protectionist government coming into power, about half the Labour members gave it consistent support and enabled it to maintain office for about three years, the party as a political unit being thus destroyed.

    253

    It was too late to change her mind now - and what difference did it make why Alex was coming?

    254

    It wasn't coming out the way she practiced it, maybe because Gabriel was sitting close enough that she wanted to lean against him instead of the bed and place his large hands on the parts of her body hidden by clothes.

    255

    It wasn't the first time she'd heard such a thing, but it sounded far worse coming from the devil than it had Wynn.

    256

    It would correspond in time with the movement of the Scyths of which Herodotus speaks, and it may be inferred that immigrants coming from those regions were rather allied to the Tatar family of nations than to the Iranian.

    257

    It's one of the few times we've been without guests since we opened and we'll practically have a full house next week with the Ice Festival coming up.

    258

    Jade's coming with us.

    259

    Janet arrived, mumbling apologies as the guests began coming downstairs to breakfast.

    260

    Jonny looked apprehensive yet resigned, as if he'd known this was coming.

    261

    Julie, Quinn, Martha and the baby aren't coming.

    262

    Knowing what's coming, I've never felt more alive than I do now.

    263

    Kris caught Katie.s gaze and shook his head ever so slightly, warning her against coming in.

    264

    Kris told us you both were coming.

    265

    Lamartine had the advantage of coming at a time when the literary field, at least in the departments of belles lettres, was almost empty.

    266

    Later, Dean heard the movement of the mortuary men coming for Edith—the hushed conversation and the bumping and thumping as the lifeless shell of this troubled woman was bagged and forever removed from Bird Song.

    267

    Le Discours sur la Montagne is a fragment of a coming enlarged commentary on the synoptic Gospels.

    268

    Like the Scyths they were pressed towards the west by yet newer swarms, and with the coming of the Huns Scythia enters upon a new cycle, though still keeping its old name in the Byzantine historians.

    269

    Liquid metal coming in contact with such a surface forms a crust of solidified metal over it, and this crust thickens up to a certain point, namely, until the heat from within the furnace just overbalances that lost by conduction through the solidified crust and the cathode material to the flowing water.

    270

    Little is known of his life, .except that he spent some time at the court of Seleucus Nicator at Antioch before coming to Alexandria, and that he cultivated anatomy late in life, after he had taken up his abode in the latter city.

    271

    Little red bumps were coming up around her waistline and on her ankles.

    272

    Maria di Provenzano, a vast baroque building of some elegance, designed by Schifardini (1594) Sant' Agostino, rebuilt by Vanvitelli in 1755, containing a Crucifixion and Saints by Perugino, a Massacre of the Innocents by Matteo di Giovanni, the Coming of the Magi by Sodoma, and a St Anthony by Spagnoletto (?); the beautiful church of the Servites (15th century), which contains another Massacre of the Innocents by Matteo di Giovanni and other good examples of the Sienese school; San Francesco, designed by Agostino and Agnolo about 1326, and now restored, which once possessed many fine paintings by Duccio Buoninsegna, Lorenzetti, Sodoma and Beccafumi, some of which perished in the great fire of 1655; San Domenico, a fine 13th-century building with a single nave and transept, containing Sodoma's splendid fresco the Swoon of St Catherine, the Madonna of Guido da Siena, 1281, and a crucifix by Sano di Pietro.

    273

    Martha stopped me upstairs a little later as I was coming out of my room.

    274

    Master Kris said you were coming.

    275

    Maybe if she'd paid more attention to the information coming in or been a better analyst … part of her knew there were no indicators she missed.

    276

    Maybe Jonny was in the neighborhood last night already, because he was coming to her apartment to break her arm.

    277

    Maybe Martha's coming back and the woman just wanted to know if we've been told!

    278

    Meanwhile he had also prepared a fresh line of retreat towards Bohemia, and, certain now of having his men in hand for the coming battle, he quietly awaited events.

    279

    Months ago, I foresaw you coming here today.

    280

    More people coming online.

    281

    My sister is coming to visit.

    282

    Nevertheless, of the death of a man, and of a maihem done in great ships, being and hovering in the main stream of great rivers, only beneath the [[[bridges]]] of the same rivers [nigh] to the sea, and in none other places of the same rivers, the admiral shall have cognizance, and also to arrest ships in the great flotes for the great voyages of the king and of the realm; saving always to the king all manner of forfeitures and profits thereof coming; and he shall have also jurisdiction upon the said flotes, during the said voyages only; saving always to the lords, cities, and boroughs, their liberties and franchises."

    283

    No doubt the coming of the Saxons, which entirely changed the condition of the country, must have greatly injured trade, but although there was not the same freedom of access to the roads, the Londoners had the highway of the river at their doors.

    284

    No one is coming for the gem again?

    285

    No ship coming thence was to be admitted into French or allied harbours; ships transgressing the decree were to be good prize of war; and British subjects were liable to imprisonment if found in French or allied territories.

    286

    No, she's not coming down.

    287

    Now the current religious literature of Judaism outside the canon was composed of apocryphal books, the bulk of which bore an apocalyptic character, and dealt with the coming of the Messianic kingdom.

    288

    Nowhere. They're coming here.

    289

    Odd, coming from my best assassin.

    290

    Of everyone he'd known since coming to this land, Vara had been the only kind one, aside from the ancient warrior in the catacombs.

    291

    Of medieval literary Greek papyri very few relics have survived, but of documents coming down to the 8th and 9th centuries an increasing number is being brought to light among the discoveries in Egypt.

    292

    Of wild animals may be noted the moufflon (Ovis Ammon), the stag, and the wild boar, and among birds various species of the vulture and eagle in the mountains, and the pelican and flamingo (the latter coming in August in large flocks from Africa) in the lagoons.

    293

    Oh yeah, she's coming for dinner.

    294

    On both sides of the central ridge deep troughs extend southwards from the Telegraph plateau to the Southern Ocean, the deep water coming close to the land all the way down on both sides.

    295

    On coming of age he got employment at Hempstead, Long Island, making machines for shearing cloth; three years afterwards he set up in this business for himself, having bought the sole right to manufacture such machinery in the state of New York.

    296

    On the 3rd of May Loison attacked him at Fuentes d'Onor near Almeida, and Massena coming up himself made a more serious attack on the 5th of May.

    297

    Once we have a sheriff's salary coming in, maybe we can add a little to their budget—until they get settled.

    298

    Or maybe, he planned on coming back for her tonight.

    299

    Our other plan is coming along.

    300

    Owing to its excellent harbour Baku is a chief depot for merchandise coming from Persia and Transcaspia - raw cotton, silk, rice, wine, fish, dried fruit and timber - and for Russian manufactured goods.

    301

    Prince Andrew, seeing that his father insisted, began--at first reluctantly, but gradually with more and more animation, and from habit changing unconsciously from Russian to French as he went on--to explain the plan of operation for the coming campaign.

    302

    Princess Mary could not understand the boldness of her brother's criticism and was about to reply, when the expected footsteps were heard coming from the study.

    303

    Reinforcements had been coming up without ceasing and at the beginning of August he calculated that he would have 30o,000 men available about Bautzen and 10o,000 along the Elbe from Hamburg via Magdeburg to Torgau.

    304

    Rhyn deserves better.  I think I got what was coming to me for being as selfish as my bitchy sister.

    305

    Riding back down the trail was even more frightening than coming up.

    306

    Risings broke out at Urbino and in Romagna, and the papal troops were defeated; Cesare could find no allies, and it seemed as though all Italy was about to turn against the hated family, when the French king promised help, and this was enough to frighten the confederates into coming to terms. Most of them had shown very little political or military skill, and several were ready to betray each other.

    307

    Rob glanced around the table and whistled, his gaze coming back to Carmen.

    308

    Ruffo Scilla coming to London as special papal envoy, and the duke of Norfolk being received at the Vatican as the bearer of the congratulations of the queen of England.

    309

    Sarah was waiting for Connor when she heard strange noises coming from Jackson's room.

    310

    Savonarola was one of the envoys, Charles being known to entertain the greatest veneration for the friar who had so long predicted his coming and declared it to be divinely ordained.

    311

    She chose Ouray, at least according to Ryland, because he was her son's father and he was coming here to ice climb.

    312

    She employed the proceeds of the vast sums coming to her from the confiscation of the property of the suppressed Jesuit order in founding schools and colleges all over Hungary.

    313

    She glanced at Lori, but Lori's attention was on a gray truck coming up the drive.

    314

    She had it coming, but did he have to make it so public?

    315

    She has all these tubes and wires coming out of her.

    316

    She heard them coming, the sound of creatures crashing through the forest.

    317

    She looked down at her stew, her father's warnings coming back to her thoughts.

    318

    She never felt ugly or frumpy or overweight before coming here.

    319

    She put the heel of her hand on the place where blood was coming out and used her other hand to press down hard.

    320

    She saw it coming too late, and he had her pinned to the floor on her back before she could squirm away.

    321

    She tasted sweet, as if she'd snagged a bite of dessert from the caterers before coming up to gloat.

    322

    She thought for sure he was coming after Wynn.

    323

    She was reaching for her phone when she saw Josh coming up the hill.

    324

    She'd cried for two days before finally realizing on day three that no one was coming for her.

    325

    She's coming for dinner and spending the night.

    326

    She's probably coming here to meet a hot date and wants privacy.

    327

    Shortly afterwards Bruce appears again to have sided with his countrymen; Annandale was wasted, while he, as Walter of Hemingford says, "when he heard of the king's coming, fled from his face and burnt the castle of Ayr which he held."

    328

    So how's the election coming?

    329

    So then, one day you told him to kill Katie and her baby, because you were mad at Rhyn and the demons were coming.

    330

    Sofi, you had to know this was coming.

    331

    Some said he was talking about a job down in the Norfolk shipyard where there was work with the war coming on and all, but after a time, when Ma didn't hear, we just sort of forgot about him.

    332

    Someone would be coming back to take over the facility, he assessed.

    333

    Somewhere.  They were coming to find you and make Death give you back to Rhyn.

    334

    Such incidents as the rise of Joseph Nasi to high position under the Turkish government as duke of Naxos mark the coming change.

    335

    Sure, she had her own apartment, but where was the money coming from, ultimately?

    336

    Taxis quit coming this way after rush hour.

    337

    Terrified Gabriel was coming to kill her, she sought a place to hide, finally settling on a small, dark space under a counter.

    338

    Thanks for coming up.

    339

    That agreement also served to clear up the situation in Tripoli; while Italian aspirations towards Tunisia had been ended by the French occupation of that territory, Tripoli and Bengazi were now recognized as coming within the Italian sphere of influence.

    340

    That certain prophecies relating to the coming kingdom of God had clearly not been fulfilled was a matter of religious difficulty to the returned exiles from Babylon.

    341

    That day wasn't coming fast enough.

    342

    That was strange language coming from Denton.

    343

    That's a nasty word coming out of that pretty mouth.

    344

    That's my helo coming.

    345

    That's probably a good thing.  The last thing you want is Death's spies telling her you're coming to kill her.

    346

    That's why I was coming to see you.

    347

    The abbe's central position, that our Lord himself held the proximateness of His second coming, involves the loss by churchmen of the prestige of directly divine power, since Church and Sacraments, though still the true fruits and vehicles of his life, death and spirit, cannot thus be immediately founded by the earthly Jesus himself.

    348

    The animal was coming nearer.

    349

    The British force consisted of 9000 men from Cork, under Sir Arthur Wellesley - at first in chief command; 5000 from Gibraltar, under General (Sir Brent) Spencer; and io,000 under Sir John Moore coming from Sweden; Wellesley and Moore being directed towards Portugal, and Spencer to Cadiz.

    350

    The central theme of his preaching was, according to the Synoptic Gospels, the nearness of the coming of the Messianic kingdom, and the consequent urgency for preparation by repentance.

    351

    The clear, bright syrup coming from the bag filters passes to the charcoal cisterns or filters.

    352

    The college was to consist of a provost, io priests, 6 choristers, 25 poor and needy scholars, 25 almsmen and a magister infor mator "to teach gratis the scholars and all others coming from any part of England to learn grammar."

    353

    The coming and going of envoys from many states, Greek and Oriental, taught him something of the actual conditions of the world.

    354

    The coming of the Norman ruled that these lands should be neither Saracen nor Greek, nor yet Italian in the same sense as northern Italy, but that they should politically belong to the same group of states as the kingdoms and principalities of feudal Europe.

    355

    The conclusion to which they are represented as coming is that they will live together in charity and toleration, and cease from further disputation as to religion.

    356

    The cooled gases are then led into towers where they meet a stream of water coming in the contrary direction.

    357

    The creatures were coming.

    358

    The dark bituminous layers of clay slate, which occur intercalated among the quartzites, have led, here as elsewhere, to the hope of coming upon a seam of coal, but it is contrary to experience that coal of any value should be found in rocks of that age.

    359

    The death penalty was freely awarded for theft and other crimes regarded as coming under that head; for theft involving entrance of palace or temple treasury, for illegal purchase from minor or slave, for selling stolen goods or receiving the same, for common theft in the open (in default of multiple restoration) or receiving the same, for false claim to goods, for kidnapping, for assisting or harbouring fugitive slaves, for detaining or appropriating same, for brigandage, for fraudulent sale of drink, for disorderly conduct of tavern, for delegation of personal service, for misappropriating the levy, for oppression of feudal holders, for causing death of a householder by bad building.

    360

    The decisions of a Gregory or a Leo the Great, of a Gelasius or an Innocent, prelates of holy life and unequalled wisdom, are accepted by the universal church; for, coming from such men, they cannot but be good.

    361

    The downward pull of gravity suffices to bring about the fall of such material, but the path it will follow and the distance it will travel before coming to rest depend upon the land form.

    362

    The electric waves coming through space from the sending station strike against the receiving antenna and set up in it high frequency alternating electromotive forces.

    363

    The emotions she'd buried when she'd thought no one was coming for her bubbled.

    364

    The energies of the things in the house were replaced by new energies coming from the ground.

    365

    The explosions were coming faster, and he launched to his feet, ignoring the bruises and scrapes along his side.

    366

    The fall in prices was aggravated, first by the unpropitious weather and deficient harvest of the years 1816, 1817, and still more by the passing in 181 9 of the bill restoring cash payments, which, coming into operation in 1821, caused serious embarrassment to all persons who had entered into engagements at a depreciated currency, which had now to be met with the lower prices of an enhanced one.

    367

    The first connexion with the United States was by two railways coming down the Red River valley.

    368

    The first two volumes were published in 1863; after his death a third volume appeared in 1898, covering the period 1858-1883, and a fourth in 1904, coming down to the beginning of the 10th century.

    369

    The former is often a rich oil-gas, stored in steel reservoirs under the coaches at a pressure of six or seven atmospheres, and passed through a reducing valve to the burners; these used to be of the ordinary fish-tail type, but inverted incandescent mantles are coming into increasing use.

    370

    The front door was in continual motion with guests coming and going, amid laughter and boisterous conversation.

    371

    The full name he then bore was Marcus Aelius Aurelius Antoninus, Aelius coming from Hadrian's family, and Aurelius being the original name of Antoninus Pius.

    372

    The great order of Ungulata is represented by various forms of sheep, as many as ten or twelve wild species of Ovis being met with in the mountain chains of Asia; and more sparingly by several peculiar forms of antelope, such as the saiga (Saiga tatarica), and the Gazella gutturosa, or yellow sheep. Coming to the deer, we also meet with characteristic forms in northern Asia, especially those belonging to the typical genus Cervus.

    373

    The Greeks had been trading with the Scyths ever since their coming, and at Olbia there were other tales of their history.

    374

    The grout, which he mentions as " coming over to us in Holland ships," about which he desires information, was probably the same as shelled barley; and mills for manufacturing it were introduced into Scotland from Holland towards the beginning of the 18th century.

    375

    The highest land does not rise to a greater height than 10,250 ft.; the climate is well suited for agriculture, and the islands generally are fertile and fairly cultivated, though not coming up to the standard of Java either in wealth or population.

    376

    The information was coming in too fast - and erratic.

    377

    The judges have appellate jurisdiction of cases civil and criminal coming up from the lower courts.

    378

    The last thing she saw before she lost consciousness was a rock ledge coming at her.

    379

    The little book promptly aroused widespread interest, some cordial sympathy and much vehement opposition; whilst its large companion the Etudes evangeliques, containing the course on the parables and four sections of his coming commentary on the Fourth Gospel, passed almost unnoticed.

    380

    The megass coming from the first mill was saturated with steam and water, in weight equal to between 20% and 30% and up to 40% of the original weight of the uncrushed canes.

    381

    The methods formerly employed in reducing ores were lixiviation and amalgamation with quicksilver, but modern methods are gradually coming into use.

    382

    The name is probably derived from the Malay Handuman, coming from the ancient Hanuman (monkey).

    383

    The North-West Company of Montreal occupied the northern part of Alberta district before the Hudson's Bay Company succeeded in coming from Hudson Bay to take possession of it.

    384

    The old Ethel Rosewater was coming back and the second gin helped.

    385

    The one pleasing aspect of his life is his patronage of the arts, and in his days a new architectural era was initiated in Rome with the coming of Bramante.

    386

    The opening of the Chippewa lands in the northwest and the coming of peace marked the beginning of a new period of rapid growth, the Federal census of 1870 showing a population of 439,706, or a gain of 75.8% in five years.

    387

    The other three laughed and Jackson offered, "Don't forget Christmas is coming."

    388

    The police figured you weren't coming, with the storm and all.

    389

    The promises of Old Testament prophets that the Gentiles would share in the blessing of the coming of Christ are also recalled, ii.

    390

    The Protestant response was not long in coming.

    391

    The quarterly conference held four times a century with the highest ranking station commanders was coming up soon, and he had more pressing issues to resolve before it launched.

    392

    The question of the legal existence of slavery in Great Britain and Ireland was raised in consequence of an opinion given in 1729 by Yorke and Talbot, attorney-general and solicitor-general at the time, to the effect that a slave by coming into those countries from the West Indies did not become free, and might be compelled by his master to return to the plantations.

    393

    The question of who was responsible for Josh-the-skeleton coming to his untimely demise was even more obscure.

    394

    The rain was still coming down hard and there were occasional rumbles of thunder.

    395

    The ride turned out to be a trip to the old house to see how things were coming along.

    396

    The robed man was coming for her.

    397

    The same mountains have been sighted by English explorers coming up from the south and are pronounced to be "very high."

    398

    The seventh article provided that bountied sugars (sucres primes) must be excluded from import into the territories of the signatory powers, by absolute prohibition of entry or by levying thereon a special duty in excess of the amount of the bounties, from which duty sugars coming from the contracting countries, and not bountyfed, must be free.

    399

    The sign X coming immediately before, or immediately after, a bracket may be omitted; e.g.

    400

    The snow was coming down in big heavy flakes now.

    401

    The sounds of his footsteps coming back up the stairs made her cringe.

    402

    The system established by the law of 1864 is remarkable in that it set up two wholly separate orders of tribunals, each having their own courts of appeal and coming in contact only in the senate, as the supreme court of cassation.

    403

    The tide was coming in the time of night he was supposed to have drowned so the body would drift up the bay.

    404

    The total yield annually amounts to some 700,000 oz., the largest quantity coming from the Olekminsk, district in the province of Yakutsk, and this district is followed by the Amur region, the Maritime province, and Nerchinsk and Transbaikalia.

    405

    The treaty was to last for eight years, and could only be broken on the coming of a king or emperor to the East.

    406

    The trio was far more comfortable now, six months later, with enough money in the bank to keep the wolves away, and expectations, if not of prosperity, of at least a reasonably comfortable coming season.

    407

    The vantage point from there would let her see anything coming up the driveway or through the forest, though the pines were thick.

    408

    The Versus practically reproduce in outline Bwda's account of Ca dmon's dream, without mentioning the dream, but describing the poet as a herdsman, and adding that his poems, beginning with the creation, relate the history of the five ages of the world down to the coming of Christ.

    409

    The very large assemblage of forms coming under this order comprises the most highly developed predaceous sea-snails, numerous vegetarian species, a considerable number of freshwater and some terrestrial forms. The partial dissection of a male specimen of the common periwinkle, Littorina littoralis, drawn in fig.

    410

    The Villa Munichen or Forum ad monachos, so called from the monkish owners of the ground on which it lay, was first called into prominence by Duke Henry the Lion, who established a mint here in 1158, and made it the emporium for the salt coming from Hallein and Reichenhall.

    411

    The wheels symbolize divine omniscience and control, and the whole vision represents the coming of Yahweh to take up his abode among the exiles.

    412

    The whole of the sugar produced in India is consumed in the country and sugar is imported, the bulk of it being cane sugar coming from Mauritius and Java, and about 85% of the import is of high quality resembling refined sugar.

    413

    The whole property of the debtor might be pledged as security for the payment of the debt, without any of it coming into the enjoyment of the creditor.

    414

    The work of Farel, previous to his coming to Geneva, was almost entirely evangelistic, and his first work in Geneva was of a similar character.

    415

    Their hopes were therefore directed to " the coming aeon."

    416

    Them hippies were coming and going all the time.

    417

    Then he turned his attention to the plan for the coming campaign.

    418

    Then I heard you coming.

    419

    Then quickly, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your coming with me.

    420

    Then she heard his footsteps coming into the kitchen and saw the bobbing flashlight as he opened the back door.

    421

    Then why was it each time he was around Cynthia Byrne the question kept coming back?

    422

    There is no reason to impugn the soundness of this substantially consentient testimony to the pronunciation Yahweh or Jahveh, coming as it does through several independent channels.

    423

    There is reason to believe that before the 6th century B.C. the caravans reached Damascus without coming near the oasis of Tadmor; probably, therefore, we may connect the origin of the city with the gradual forward movement of the nomad Arabs which followed on the overthrow of the ancient nationalities of Syria by the Babylonian Empire (6th century B.C.).

    424

    There was no way Ashley wasn't coming down here after school.

    425

    There were five presbyteries holding monthly meetings and annual visitations of all the congregations within their bounds, and coming together in general synod four times a year.

    426

    There's a good chance Donnie is finally about to get some psychiatric help— help a long time coming.

    427

    These matters, however, having been at length adjusted, Wellington, who in his cramped position between the sea and the Nive could not use his cavalry or artillery effectively, or interfere with the French supplies coming through St Jean Pied de Port, determined to occupy the right as well as the left bank of the Nive.

    428

    They appear to prepare the injured zone for the coming of the next series of cells.

    429

    They associate in communities, forming their burrows among loose rocks, and coming out to feed in the early morning and towards sunset.

    430

    They both looked up at the same time, hearing a loud racket coming from Sarah's room.

    431

    They counsel abstemious habits, but set no time for the coming of Christ, and so are spared the perpetual disappointments that overtake the ordinary adventist.

    432

    They made me wait an hour or so knowing what was coming.

    433

    They must watch demand, be able to form reasonable anticipations of its move ments, and at the same time know the existing stocks of cotton, the sales taking place from day to day, and the best forecasts of the coming supplies.

    434

    They think I'm coming to k…kill them?

    435

    They usually run when they hear you coming.

    436

    They will not dishonor you or me by doing anything without coming to me first.

    437

    They.re coming, he said.

    438

    They're coming for Thanksgiving, won't that be fun?

    439

    They're coming to Bird Song, just because of that important merchandise you called junk!

    440

    This coming from a would-be thief.

    441

    This coming from the man who drops into secret meetings of Others?

    442

    This is found especially in plants which during certain hours of the day are unable to cover the water lost through transpiration by the supply coming from the roots.

    443

    This moment had been too long in the coming.

    444

    This vas the first and ominous sign of a coming change.

    445

    Those cells are accurately marked, the position of which is such that the colonies, to which they give rise, can grow to their full size without coming into contact with other colonies.

    446

    Those who work with living forms of which it is possible to obtain a large number of specimens, and those who make revisions of the provisional species of palaeontologists, are slowly coming to some such conception as that a species is the abstract central point around which a group of variations oscillate, and that the peripheral oscillations of one species may even overlap those of an allied species.

    447

    Three-fourths of all are in the jurisdictions of Cienfuegos, Cardenas, Havana, Matanzas and Sagua la Grande, which are the great sugar centres of the island (three-fourths of the crop coming from Matanzas and Santa Clara provinces).

    448

    To make this apparatus more perfectly automatic, an arrangement for continually adding to and mixing with the juice the proper proportion of milk of lime has been adapted to it; and although it may be objected that once the proportion has been determined no allowance is made for the variation in the quality of the juice coming from the mill owing to the variations that may occur in the canes fed into the mills, it is obviously as easy to vary the proportion with the automatic arrangement from time to time as it is to vary in each separate direction, if the man in charge will take the trouble to do so, which he very seldom does with the ordinary defecators, satisfying himself with testing the juice once or twice in a watch.

    449

    To these should be added 133,144 Hungarians, 21,733 natives of Germany (3782 less than in 1890), 2506 natives of Italy, 1703 Russians, 1176 French, 1643 Swiss, &c. Of this heterogeneous population 1,461,891 were Roman Catholics, the Jews coming next in order with 146,926.

    450

    Trains coming in contact with projections from other trains or vehicles on parallel lines 7.

    451

    Two more tugs and then she saw lights coming down the drive.

    452

    Ully, is there any way to see if my sister is coming here?

    453

    Unwilling to let the weirdness ruin her day, Deidre dismissed the strange exchange, distracted by the smells coming from a display of homemade candles.

    454

    Vertical interval British front /ine before authorities, an almost indispensable preliminary to the undertaking of warlike operations against Constantinople and the Bosporus by fighting forces coming from the west.

    455

    Was he coming around?

    456

    We found where the souls are coming into the lakes.

    457

    We talked about him coming out here but he begged off.

    458

    We'll see them coming before they arrive, but the forest hides the armies south and north of the city too well.

    459

    We're close enough, and our camp sight will give us a little protection from the coming storm.

    460

    We've got empty rooms, at least until the ice climbers start coming tomorrow.

    461

    Were those words actually coming from Denton's mouth?

    462

    What's the world coming to?

    463

    What's this world coming to?

    464

    When I called Billy to tell him I was coming out this summer, he mentioned he'd found some old bones in a mine but he was afraid of getting in trouble for breaking in.

    465

    When is Daddy coming home?

    466

    When is he ... are they coming?

    467

    When is he coming back?

    468

    When one of a series of keys (each corresponding to a letter) arranged round a pointer is depressed, the motion of the pointer, which is geared to the shuttle armature, is arrested on coming opposite that particular key, and the transmission of the currents to line is stopped, though the armature itself can continue to rotate.

    469

    When she and Alex rejoined, his gaze traveled over her body, coming to rest on the buttons reflectively.

    470

    When the ache had left her legs numb, and her breath was no longer coming in gasps, they started out again - across sand dunes - up and down.

    471

    Where is all this doubt coming from?

    472

    Where the souls are coming from.

    473

    Who would be coming in without knocking?

    474

    Who would have guessed I'd be coming home to this after being married this long?

    475

    Why didn't we pass him coming down the stairs?

    476

    Wild flowers had become a hobby of Cynthia's since coming to Ouray County.

    477

    With a start, she realized she had abandoned her purpose for coming to Arkansas.

    478

    With the disappearance of the Scythae as an ethnic and political entity, the name of Scythia gives place in its original seat to that of Sarmatia, and is artificially applied by geographers, on the one hand, to the Dobrudzha, the lesser Scythia of Strabo, where it remained in official use until Byzantine times; on the other, to the unknown regions of northern Asia, the Eastern Scythia of Strabo, the "Scythia intra et extra Imaum" of Ptolemy; but throughout classical literature Scythia generally meant all regions to the north and north-east of the Black Sea, and a Scythian (Scythes) any barbarian coming from those parts.

    479

    With this thought in mind the girl took heart and leaned her head over the side of the buggy to see where the strange light was coming from.

    480

    Would you mind coming a little early Friday?

    481

    Wow—bet you never saw this coming.

    482

    Yeah, he wasn't coming back.

    483

    Yes, but think of the sleigh bells and the sound of the train coming in from Ridgway, clanking and hooting, and billowing its black smoke.

    484

    You are coming with us, mademoiselle, he said to Traci.

    485

    You can ask the court for an order of restraint against your husband and stop him from coming anywhere near you if you're in fear of the man.

    486

    You can't protect someone so fragile from what's coming.

    487

    You deserve everything you have coming to you tonight.

    488

    You didn't tell me Claire was coming this way, Dusty.

    489

    You never see it coming.

    490

    You still coming to help me clean up?

    491

    You told me you were coming up to see the goats give birth.

    492

    You won't know if the source is male or female, old or young, from the east or west or how long the tips will keep coming.

    493

    You.re going to need some allies to face what.s coming your way.

    494

    You're coming back with me right now — if I have to carry you.

    495

    You're interested in coming to see me for a few days?

    496

    You're sweet for coming over and apologizing.

    497

    You've already got new grass coming up in some areas.

    498

    You've been coming to Ouray for twenty years.

    499

    Your coming down here was cruel and unfair and I think you know it!

    500

    Yully saw the next blow coming, then the next and the next.